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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009Obligatory “yay it’s really spring!”-shot.
(And woohoo! I’m finally all caught up! Excuse me for the last pics being rather uninspired, I’ll better my life again.)
Obligatory “yay it’s really spring!”-shot.
(And woohoo! I’m finally all caught up! Excuse me for the last pics being rather uninspired, I’ll better my life again.)
Sometimes you just don’t need words.
Knitting really goes with anything. Snow and palm trees alike.
(Longies for a friend’s baby, in case you wondered).
We went out to feed the ducks.
And since this was the funny of the day, I’m cheating and posting another one:
I slept in this morning, and when I came downstairs, the Toddler was wearing this shirt. Which I had bought last week… and is the shirt of a pair of PJs. So here’s what happens [...]
Suddenly caught this on my way to the kitchen. It must like warmth
How not to shoot landscapes/sunsets.
* Sit in the backseat of a fast moving car
* Get the powerlines in view
* Arrive just too late to capture the boat
* Have the bridgerail in your pic.
* Have absolutely no chance to stop, get out of the car and try again.
It looks so nice out, but it’s COLD. No, not sub zero temps or anything, but the wind is downright nasty. We went for a walk to the store, thinking to make a detour and let the toddler burn off some energy, but instead I threw him on my back, and we made our way [...]
More frost.
I need to figure out a way to get up early tomorrow without disturbing Toddler, I was up too late again. Which does make for nice golden evening light, but still. It’s so gorgeous in the mornings, I need that in pixels!
Hoarfrost.
It’s cold cold cold here, and we had some lovely hoarfrost. I went out a little too late to catch the best of it, but still, it was breathtaking.
Today I ended up with two pics. Sometimes there’s just no way of picking.
This tree is in my parent’s yard. We were there this afternoon, and I noticed the low sun illuminating this beauty. I had my cam, so there was no avoiding taking pics.
And a more trivial, daily stuff one. We had a nasty [...]